Topic: north korea
Will: How long will US Congress remain a bystander regarding war?
There is no reason to think that North Korea’s regime will relinquish weapons it deems essential to its single priority: survival.
Trump is threatening war with North Korea. But what kind?
When Trump threatened North Korea with “fire and fury like the world has never seen,” was he threatening to cross the nuclear weapons threshold?
Morici: Girding for a showdown with China
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs present the United States with no good options, but China’s posture is a foil for its wider strategic objectives.
Ignatius: North Korea, on the brink
North Korea’s rhetoric blasts the United States. But in a deeper way, it’s China that’s being put in an intolerable position by Pyongyang.
Krauthammer: North Korea: The Rubicon is crossed
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON — Across 25 years and five administrations, we have kicked the North Korean can down the road. We are now out...
It’s time to treat North Korea as a nuclear threat
Last Sunday, North Korea successfully demonstrated for the first time that it could strike U.S. territory in the Pacific.
South Korea’s economic miracle
South Korea has just elected a new president, Moon Jae-in. There will be a peaceful transfer of power, coming after the previous president was impeached for corruption, but all done in proper democratic way.
Will: Trump draws a red line on North Korea
North Korea, which has been run opaquely for the Kim family’s benefit since 1953, is approaching a red line.







